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diff --git a/third_party/python/python-hglib/LICENSE b/third_party/python/python-hglib/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..25d01ceb87 --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/python/python-hglib/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +Copyright (c) 2011 Matt Mackall and other contributors + +Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining +a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the +"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including +without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, +distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to +permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to +the following conditions: + +The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be +included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + +THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, +EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF +MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. +IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY +CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, +TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE +SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/third_party/python/python-hglib/Makefile b/third_party/python/python-hglib/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ad26093755 --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/python/python-hglib/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +PYTHON=python +help: + @echo 'Commonly used make targets:' + @echo ' tests - run all tests in the automatic test suite' + +all: help + +.PHONY: tests + +MANIFEST.in: + hg manifest | sed -e 's/^/include /' > MANIFEST.in + +dist: MANIFEST.in + TAR_OPTIONS="--owner=root --group=root --mode=u+w,go-w,a+rX-s" $(PYTHON) setup.py -q sdist + +tests: + $(PYTHON) test.py --with-doctest diff --git a/third_party/python/python-hglib/PKG-INFO b/third_party/python/python-hglib/PKG-INFO new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e32cabb04d --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/python/python-hglib/PKG-INFO @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +Metadata-Version: 1.1 +Name: python-hglib +Version: 2.4 +Summary: Mercurial Python library +Home-page: http://selenic.com/repo/python-hglib +Author: Idan Kamara +Author-email: idankk86@gmail.com +License: MIT +Description: python-hglib + ============ + + python-hglib is a library with a fast, convenient interface to Mercurial. + It uses Mercurial's command server for communication with hg. + + Installation is standard: + + $ python setup.py install + +Platform: UNKNOWN +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.4 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.5 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4 diff --git a/third_party/python/python-hglib/README b/third_party/python/python-hglib/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..01c45e7a3b --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/python/python-hglib/README @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +python-hglib +============ + +python-hglib is a library with a fast, convenient interface to Mercurial. +It uses Mercurial's command server for communication with hg. + +Installation is standard: + + $ python setup.py install diff --git a/third_party/python/python-hglib/examples/stats.py b/third_party/python/python-hglib/examples/stats.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f54a59236e --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/python/python-hglib/examples/stats.py @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +# stats - get stats on the given repo + +import sys +import hglib + +# figure out what repo path to use +repo = '.' +if len(sys.argv) > 1: + repo = sys.argv[1] + +# connect to hg +client = hglib.open(repo) + +# gather some stats +revs = int(client.tip().rev) +files = len(list(client.manifest())) +heads = len(client.heads()) +branches = len(client.branches()) +tags = len(client.tags()) - 1 # don't count tip + +authors = {} +for e in client.log(): + authors[e.author] = True + +merges = 0 +for e in client.log(onlymerges=True): + merges += 1 + +print "%d revisions" % revs +print "%d merges" % merges +print "%d files" % files +print "%d heads" % heads +print "%d branches" % branches +print "%d tags" % tags +print "%d authors" % len(authors) diff --git a/third_party/python/python-hglib/hglib/__init__.py b/third_party/python/python-hglib/hglib/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a522d33382 --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/python/python-hglib/hglib/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +import subprocess +from hglib import client, util, error + +HGPATH = 'hg' + +def open(path=None, encoding=None, configs=None): + '''starts a cmdserver for the given path (or for a repository found + in the cwd). HGENCODING is set to the given encoding. configs is a + list of key, value, similar to those passed to hg --config. + ''' + return client.hgclient(path, encoding, configs) + +def init(dest=None, ssh=None, remotecmd=None, insecure=False, + encoding=None, configs=None): + args = util.cmdbuilder('init', dest, e=ssh, remotecmd=remotecmd, + insecure=insecure) + + args.insert(0, HGPATH) + proc = util.popen(args) + out, err = proc.communicate() + if proc.returncode: + raise error.CommandError(args, proc.returncode, out, err) + + return client.hgclient(dest, encoding, configs, connect=False) + +def clone(source=None, dest=None, noupdate=False, updaterev=None, rev=None, + branch=None, pull=False, uncompressed=False, ssh=None, remotecmd=None, + insecure=False, encoding=None, configs=None): + args = util.cmdbuilder('clone', source, dest, noupdate=noupdate, + updaterev=updaterev, rev=rev, branch=branch, + pull=pull, uncompressed=uncompressed, + e=ssh, remotecmd=remotecmd, insecure=insecure) + + args.insert(0, HGPATH) + proc = util.popen(args) + out, err = proc.communicate() + if proc.returncode: + raise error.CommandError(args, proc.returncode, out, err) + + return client.hgclient(dest, encoding, configs, connect=False) diff --git a/third_party/python/python-hglib/hglib/client.py b/third_party/python/python-hglib/hglib/client.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4eababdf40 --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/python/python-hglib/hglib/client.py @@ -0,0 +1,1717 @@ +import struct, re, datetime +import hglib +from hglib import error, util, templates, merge, context + +from hglib.util import b, cmdbuilder, BytesIO, strtobytes + +class revision(tuple): + def __new__(cls, rev, node, tags, branch, author, desc, date): + return tuple.__new__(cls, (rev, node, tags, branch, author, desc, date)) + + @property + def rev(self): + return self[0] + + @property + def node(self): + return self[1] + + @property + def tags(self): + return self[2] + + @property + def branch(self): + return self[3] + + @property + def author(self): + return self[4] + + @property + def desc(self): + return self[5] + + @property + def date(self): + return self[6] + +class hgclient(object): + inputfmt = '>I' + outputfmt = '>cI' + outputfmtsize = struct.calcsize(outputfmt) + retfmt = '>i' + + def __init__(self, path, encoding, configs, connect=True): + self._args = [hglib.HGPATH, 'serve', '--cmdserver', 'pipe', + '--config', 'ui.interactive=True'] + if path: + self._args += ['-R', path] + if configs: + for config in configs: + self._args += ['--config', config] + self._env = {'HGPLAIN': '1'} + if encoding: + self._env['HGENCODING'] = encoding + + self.server = None + self._version = None + # include the hidden changesets if True + self.hidden = None + + self._cbout = None + self._cberr = None + self._cbprompt = None + + if connect: + self.open() + + self._protocoltracefn = None + + def setcbout(self, cbout): + """ + cbout is a function that will be called with the stdout data of + the command as it runs. Call with None to stop getting call backs. + """ + self._cbout = cbout + + def setcberr(self, cberr): + """ + cberr is a function that will be called with the stderr data of + the command as it runs.Call with None to stop getting call backs. + """ + self._cberr = cberr + + def setcbprompt(self, cbprompt): + """ + cbprompt is used to reply to prompts by the server + It receives the max number of bytes to return and the + contents of stdout received so far. + + Call with None to stop getting call backs. + + cbprompt is never called from merge() or import_() + which already handle the prompt. + """ + self._cbprompt = cbprompt + + def setprotocoltrace(self, tracefn=None): + """ + if tracefn is None no trace calls will be made. + Otherwise tracefn is call as tracefn( direction, channel, data ) + direction is 'r' for read from server and 'w' for write to server + channel is always None when direction is 'w' + and the channel-identified when the direction is 'r' + """ + self._protocoltracefn = tracefn + + def __enter__(self): + if self.server is None: + self.open() + return self + + def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb): + self.close() + + def _readhello(self): + """ read the hello message the server sends when started """ + ch, msg = self._readchannel() + assert ch == b('o') + + msg = msg.split(b('\n')) + + self.capabilities = msg[0][len(b('capabilities: ')):] + if not self.capabilities: + raise error.ResponseError( + "bad hello message: expected 'capabilities: '" + ", got %r" % msg[0]) + + self.capabilities = set(self.capabilities.split()) + + # at the very least the server should be able to run commands + assert b('runcommand') in self.capabilities + + self._encoding = msg[1][len(b('encoding: ')):] + if not self._encoding: + raise error.ResponseError("bad hello message: expected 'encoding: '" + ", got %r" % msg[1]) + + def _readchannel(self): + data = self.server.stdout.read(hgclient.outputfmtsize) + if not data: + raise error.ServerError() + channel, length = struct.unpack(hgclient.outputfmt, data) + if channel in b('IL'): + return channel, length + else: + return channel, self.server.stdout.read(length) + + @staticmethod + def _parserevs(splitted): + '''splitted is a list of fields according to our rev.style, where + each 6 fields compose one revision. + ''' + revs = [] + for rev in util.grouper(7, splitted): + # truncate the timezone and convert to a local datetime + posixtime = float(rev[6].split(b('.'), 1)[0]) + dt = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(posixtime) + revs.append(revision(rev[0], rev[1], rev[2], rev[3], + rev[4], rev[5], dt)) + return revs + + def runcommand(self, args, inchannels, outchannels): + def writeblock(data): + if self._protocoltracefn is not None: + self._protocoltracefn('w', None, data) + self.server.stdin.write(struct.pack(self.inputfmt, len(data))) + self.server.stdin.write(data) + self.server.stdin.flush() + + if not self.server: + raise ValueError("server not connected") + + self.server.stdin.write(b('runcommand\n')) + writeblock(b('\0').join(args)) + + while True: + channel, data = self._readchannel() + if self._protocoltracefn is not None: + self._protocoltracefn('r', channel, data) + + # input channels + if channel in inchannels: + writeblock(inchannels[channel](data)) + # output channels + elif channel in outchannels: + outchannels[channel](data) + # result channel, command finished + elif channel == b('r'): + return struct.unpack(hgclient.retfmt, data)[0] + # a channel that we don't know and can't ignore + elif channel.isupper(): + raise error.ResponseError( + "unexpected data on required channel '%s'" % channel) + # optional channel + else: + pass + + def rawcommand(self, args, eh=None, prompt=None, input=None): + """ + args is the cmdline (usually built using util.cmdbuilder) + + eh is an error handler that is passed the return code, stdout and stderr + If no eh is given, we raise a CommandError if ret != 0 + + prompt is used to reply to prompts by the server + It receives the max number of bytes to return and the contents of stdout + received so far + + input is used to reply to bulk data requests by the server + It receives the max number of bytes to return + """ + out, err = BytesIO(), BytesIO() + outchannels = {} + if self._cbout is None: + outchannels[b('o')] = out.write + else: + def out_handler(data): + out.write(data) + self._cbout(data) + outchannels[b('o')] = out_handler + if self._cberr is None: + outchannels[b('e')] = err.write + else: + def err_handler(data): + err.write(data) + self._cberr(data) + outchannels[b('e')] = err_handler + + inchannels = {} + if prompt is None: + prompt = self._cbprompt + if prompt is not None: + def func(size): + reply = prompt(size, out.getvalue()) + return reply + inchannels[b('L')] = func + if input is not None: + inchannels[b('I')] = input + + ret = self.runcommand(args, inchannels, outchannels) + out, err = out.getvalue(), err.getvalue() + + if ret: + if eh is None: + raise error.CommandError(args, ret, out, err) + else: + return eh(ret, out, err) + return out + + def open(self): + if self.server is not None: + raise ValueError('server already open') + + self.server = util.popen(self._args, self._env) + try: + self._readhello() + except error.ServerError: + ret, serr = self._close() + raise error.ServerError('server exited with status %d: %s' + % (ret, serr.strip())) + return self + + def close(self): + """Closes the command server instance and waits for it to exit, + returns the exit code. + + Attempting to call any function afterwards that needs to + communicate with the server will raise a ValueError. + """ + return self._close()[0] + + def _close(self): + _sout, serr = self.server.communicate() + ret = self.server.returncode + self.server = None + return ret, serr + + def add(self, files=[], dryrun=False, subrepos=False, include=None, + exclude=None): + """ + Add the specified files on the next commit. + If no files are given, add all files to the repository. + + dryrun - do no perform actions + subrepos - recurse into subrepositories + include - include names matching the given patterns + exclude - exclude names matching the given patterns + + Return whether all given files were added. + """ + if not isinstance(files, list): + files = [files] + + args = cmdbuilder(b('add'), n=dryrun, S=subrepos, I=include, X=exclude, + *files) + + eh = util.reterrorhandler(args) + self.rawcommand(args, eh=eh) + + return bool(eh) + + def addremove(self, files=[], similarity=None, dryrun=False, include=None, + exclude=None): + """Add all new files and remove all missing files from the repository. + + New files are ignored if they match any of the patterns in + ".hgignore". As with add, these changes take effect at the + next commit. + + similarity - used to detect renamed files. With a parameter + greater than 0, this compares every removed file with every + added file and records those similar enough as renames. This + option takes a percentage between 0 (disabled) and 100 (files + must be identical) as its parameter. Detecting renamed files + this way can be expensive. After using this option, "hg status + -C" can be used to check which files were identified as moved + or renamed. + + dryrun - do no perform actions + include - include names matching the given patterns + exclude - exclude names matching the given patterns + + Return True if all files are successfully added. + + """ + if not isinstance(files, list): + files = [files] + + args = cmdbuilder(b('addremove'), s=similarity, n=dryrun, I=include, + X=exclude, *files) + + eh = util.reterrorhandler(args) + self.rawcommand(args, eh=eh) + + return bool(eh) + + def annotate(self, files, rev=None, nofollow=False, text=False, user=False, + file=False, date=False, number=False, changeset=False, + line=False, verbose=False, include=None, exclude=None): + """ + Show changeset information by line for each file in files. + + rev - annotate the specified revision + nofollow - don't follow copies and renames + text - treat all files as text + user - list the author (long with -v) + file - list the filename + date - list the date + number - list the revision number (default) + changeset - list the changeset + line - show line number at the first appearance + include - include names matching the given patterns + exclude - exclude names matching the given patterns + + Yields a (info, contents) tuple for each line in a file. Info is a space + separated string according to the given options. + """ + if not isinstance(files, list): + files = [files] + + args = cmdbuilder(b('annotate'), r=rev, no_follow=nofollow, a=text, + u=user, f=file, d=date, n=number, c=changeset, + l=line, v=verbose, I=include, X=exclude, + hidden=self.hidden, *files) + + out = self.rawcommand(args) + + for line in out.splitlines(): + yield tuple(line.split(b(': '), 1)) + + def archive(self, dest, rev=None, nodecode=False, prefix=None, type=None, + subrepos=False, include=None, exclude=None): + """Create an unversioned archive of a repository revision. + + The exact name of the destination archive or directory is given using a + format string; see export for details. + + Each member added to an archive file has a directory prefix + prepended. Use prefix to specify a format string for the + prefix. The default is the basename of the archive, with + suffixes removed. + + dest - destination path + rev - revision to distribute. The revision used is the parent of the + working directory if one isn't given. + + nodecode - do not pass files through decoders + prefix - directory prefix for files in archive + type - type of distribution to create. The archive type is automatically + detected based on file extension if one isn't given. + + Valid types are: + + "files" a directory full of files (default) + "tar" tar archive, uncompressed + "tbz2" tar archive, compressed using bzip2 + "tgz" tar archive, compressed using gzip + "uzip" zip archive, uncompressed + "zip" zip archive, compressed using deflate + + subrepos - recurse into subrepositories + include - include names matching the given patterns + exclude - exclude names matching the given patterns + + """ + args = cmdbuilder(b('archive'), dest, r=rev, + no_decode=nodecode, p=prefix, + t=type, S=subrepos, I=include, X=exclude, + hidden=self.hidden) + + self.rawcommand(args) + + def backout(self, rev, merge=False, parent=None, tool=None, message=None, + logfile=None, date=None, user=None): + """Prepare a new changeset with the effect of rev undone in the current + working directory. + + If rev is the parent of the working directory, then this new + changeset is committed automatically. Otherwise, hg needs to + merge the changes and the merged result is left uncommitted. + + rev - revision to backout + merge - merge with old dirstate parent after backout + parent - parent to choose when backing out merge + tool - specify merge tool + message - use text as commit message + logfile - read commit message from file + date - record the specified date as commit date + user - record the specified user as committer + + """ + if message and logfile: + raise ValueError("cannot specify both a message and a logfile") + + args = cmdbuilder(b('backout'), r=rev, merge=merge, parent=parent, + t=tool, m=message, l=logfile, d=date, u=user, + hidden=self.hidden) + + self.rawcommand(args) + + def bookmark(self, name, rev=None, force=False, delete=False, + inactive=False, rename=None): + """ + Set a bookmark on the working directory's parent revision or rev, + with the given name. + + name - bookmark name + rev - revision to bookmark + force - bookmark even if another bookmark with the same name exists + delete - delete the given bookmark + inactive - do not mark the new bookmark active + rename - rename the bookmark given by rename to name + """ + args = cmdbuilder(b('bookmark'), name, r=rev, f=force, d=delete, + i=inactive, m=rename) + + self.rawcommand(args) + + def bookmarks(self): + """ + Return the bookmarks as a list of (name, rev, node) and the index of the + current one. + + If there isn't a current one, -1 is returned as the index. + """ + args = cmdbuilder(b('bookmarks'), hidden=self.hidden) + out = self.rawcommand(args) + + bms = [] + current = -1 + if out.rstrip() != b('no bookmarks set'): + for line in out.splitlines(): + iscurrent, line = line[0:3], line[3:] + if b('*') in iscurrent: + current = len(bms) + name, line = line.split(b(' '), 1) + rev, node = line.split(b(':')) + bms.append((name, int(rev), node)) + return bms, current + + def branch(self, name=None, clean=False, force=False): + """When name isn't given, return the current branch name. Otherwise + set the working directory branch name (the branch will not + exist in the repository until the next commit). Standard + practice recommends that primary development take place on the + 'default' branch. + + When clean is True, reset and return the working directory + branch to that of the parent of the working directory, + negating a previous branch change. + + name - new branch name + clean - reset branch name to parent branch name + force - set branch name even if it shadows an existing branch + + """ + if name and clean: + raise ValueError('cannot use both name and clean') + + args = cmdbuilder(b('branch'), name, f=force, C=clean) + out = self.rawcommand(args).rstrip() + + if name: + return name + elif not clean: + return out + else: + # len('reset working directory to branch ') == 34 + return out[34:] + + def branches(self, active=False, closed=False): + """ + Returns the repository's named branches as a list of (name, rev, node). + + active - show only branches that have unmerged heads + closed - show normal and closed branches + """ + args = cmdbuilder(b('branches'), a=active, c=closed, hidden=self.hidden) + out = self.rawcommand(args) + + branches = [] + for line in out.rstrip().splitlines(): + namerev, node = line.rsplit(b(':'), 1) + name, rev = namerev.rsplit(b(' '), 1) + name = name.rstrip() + node = node.split()[0] # get rid of ' (inactive)' + branches.append((name, int(rev), node)) + return branches + + def bundle(self, file, destrepo=None, rev=[], branch=[], base=[], all=False, + force=False, type=None, ssh=None, remotecmd=None, + insecure=False): + """Generate a compressed changegroup file collecting changesets not + known to be in another repository. + + If destrepo isn't given, then hg assumes the destination will have all + the nodes you specify with base. To create a bundle containing all + changesets, use all (or set base to 'null'). + + file - destination file name + destrepo - repository to look for changes + rev - a changeset intended to be added to the destination + branch - a specific branch you would like to bundle + base - a base changeset assumed to be available at the destination + all - bundle all changesets in the repository + type - bundle compression type to use, available compression + methods are: none, bzip2, and gzip (default: bzip2) + + force - run even when the destrepo is unrelated + ssh - specify ssh command to use + remotecmd - specify hg command to run on the remote side + insecure - do not verify server certificate (ignoring + web.cacerts config) + + Return True if a bundle was created, False if no changes were found. + + """ + args = cmdbuilder(b('bundle'), file, destrepo, f=force, r=rev, b=branch, + base=base, a=all, t=type, e=ssh, remotecmd=remotecmd, + insecure=insecure, hidden=self.hidden) + + eh = util.reterrorhandler(args) + self.rawcommand(args, eh=eh) + + return bool(eh) + + def cat(self, files, rev=None, output=None): + """Return a string containing the specified files as they were at the + given revision. If no revision is given, the parent of the working + directory is used, or tip if no revision is checked out. + + If output is given, writes the contents to the specified file. + The name of the file is given using a format string. The + formatting rules are the same as for the export command, with + the following additions: + + "%s" basename of file being printed + "%d" dirname of file being printed, or '.' if in repository root + "%p" root-relative path name of file being printed + + """ + args = cmdbuilder(b('cat'), r=rev, o=output, hidden=self.hidden, *files) + out = self.rawcommand(args) + + if not output: + return out + + def clone(self, source=b('.'), dest=None, branch=None, updaterev=None, + revrange=None): + """ + Create a copy of an existing repository specified by source in a new + directory dest. + + If dest isn't specified, it defaults to the basename of source. + + branch - clone only the specified branch + updaterev - revision, tag or branch to check out + revrange - include the specified changeset + """ + args = cmdbuilder(b('clone'), source, dest, b=branch, + u=updaterev, r=revrange) + self.rawcommand(args) + + def init(self, dest, ssh=None, remotecmd=None, insecure=False): + args = util.cmdbuilder('init', dest, e=ssh, remotecmd=remotecmd, + insecure=insecure) + self.rawcommand(args) + + def commit(self, message=None, logfile=None, addremove=False, + closebranch=False, date=None, user=None, include=None, + exclude=None, amend=False): + """ + Commit changes reported by status into the repository. + + message - the commit message + logfile - read commit message from file + addremove - mark new/missing files as added/removed before committing + closebranch - mark a branch as closed, hiding it from the branch list + date - record the specified date as commit date + user - record the specified user as committer + include - include names matching the given patterns + exclude - exclude names matching the given patterns + amend - amend the parent of the working dir + """ + if amend and message is None and logfile is None: + # retrieve current commit message + message = self.log(b('.'))[0][5] + if message is None and logfile is None and not amend: + raise ValueError("must provide at least a message or a logfile") + elif message and logfile: + raise ValueError("cannot specify both a message and a logfile") + + # --debug will print the committed cset + args = cmdbuilder(b('commit'), debug=True, m=message, A=addremove, + close_branch=closebranch, d=date, u=user, l=logfile, + I=include, X=exclude, amend=amend) + out = self.rawcommand(args) + m = re.search(b(r'^committed changeset (\d+):([0-9a-f]+)'), out, + re.MULTILINE) + if not m: + raise ValueError('revision and node not found in hg output: %r' + % out) + rev, node = m.groups() + return int(rev), node + + def config(self, names=[], untrusted=False, showsource=False): + """Return a list of (section, key, value) config settings from all + hgrc files + + When showsource is specified, return (source, section, key, value) where + source is of the form filename:[line] + + """ + def splitline(s): + k, value = s.rstrip().split(b('='), 1) + section, key = k.split(b('.'), 1) + return section, key, value + + if not isinstance(names, list): + names = [names] + + args = cmdbuilder(b('showconfig'), u=untrusted, debug=showsource, + *names) + out = self.rawcommand(args) + + conf = [] + if showsource: + out = util.skiplines(out, b('read config from: ')) + for line in out.splitlines(): + m = re.match(b(r"(.+?:(?:\d+:)?) (.*)"), line) + t = splitline(m.group(2)) + conf.append((m.group(1)[:-1], t[0], t[1], t[2])) + else: + for line in out.splitlines(): + conf.append(splitline(line)) + + return conf + + @property + def encoding(self): + """ + Return the server's encoding (as reported in the hello message). + """ + if not b('getencoding') in self.capabilities: + raise CapabilityError('getencoding') + + if not self._encoding: + self.server.stdin.write(b('getencoding\n')) + self._encoding = self._readfromchannel('r') + + return self._encoding + + def copy(self, source, dest, after=False, force=False, dryrun=False, + include=None, exclude=None): + """Mark dest as having copies of source files. If dest is a + directory, copies are put in that directory. If dest is a + file, then source must be a string. + + Returns True on success, False if errors are encountered. + + source - a file or a list of files + dest - a destination file or directory + after - record a copy that has already occurred + force - forcibly copy over an existing managed file + dryrun - do not perform actions, just print output + include - include names matching the given patterns + exclude - exclude names matching the given patterns + + """ + if not isinstance(source, list): + source = [source] + + source.append(dest) + args = cmdbuilder(b('copy'), A=after, f=force, n=dryrun, + I=include, X=exclude, *source) + + eh = util.reterrorhandler(args) + self.rawcommand(args, eh=eh) + + return bool(eh) + + def diff(self, files=[], revs=[], change=None, text=False, + git=False, nodates=False, showfunction=False, + reverse=False, ignoreallspace=False, + ignorespacechange=False, ignoreblanklines=False, + unified=None, stat=False, subrepos=False, include=None, + exclude=None): + """ + Return differences between revisions for the specified files. + + revs - a revision or a list of two revisions to diff + change - change made by revision + text - treat all files as text + git - use git extended diff format + nodates - omit dates from diff headers + showfunction - show which function each change is in + reverse - produce a diff that undoes the changes + ignoreallspace - ignore white space when comparing lines + ignorespacechange - ignore changes in the amount of white space + ignoreblanklines - ignore changes whose lines are all blank + unified - number of lines of context to show + stat - output diffstat-style summary of changes + subrepos - recurse into subrepositories + include - include names matching the given patterns + exclude - exclude names matching the given patterns + """ + if change and revs: + raise ValueError('cannot specify both change and rev') + + args = cmdbuilder(b('diff'), r=list(map(strtobytes, revs)), c=change, + a=text, g=git, nodates=nodates, + p=showfunction, reverse=reverse, + w=ignoreallspace, b=ignorespacechange, + B=ignoreblanklines, U=unified, stat=stat, + S=subrepos, I=include, X=exclude, hidden=self.hidden, + *files) + + return self.rawcommand(args) + + def export(self, revs, output=None, switchparent=False, + text=False, git=False, nodates=False): + """Return the header and diffs for one or more changesets. When + output is given, dumps to file. The name of the file is given + using a format string. The formatting rules are as follows: + + "%%" literal "%" character + "%H" changeset hash (40 hexadecimal digits) + "%N" number of patches being generated + "%R" changeset revision number + "%b" basename of the exporting repository + "%h" short-form changeset hash (12 hexadecimal digits) + "%n" zero-padded sequence number, starting at 1 + "%r" zero-padded changeset revision number + + output - print output to file with formatted name + switchparent - diff against the second parent + rev - a revision or list of revisions to export + text - treat all files as text + git - use git extended diff format + nodates - omit dates from diff headers + + """ + if not isinstance(revs, list): + revs = [revs] + args = cmdbuilder(b('export'), o=output, switch_parent=switchparent, + a=text, g=git, nodates=nodates, hidden=self.hidden, + *revs) + + out = self.rawcommand(args) + + if output is None: + return out + + def forget(self, files, include=None, exclude=None): + """Mark the specified files so they will no longer be tracked after + the next commit. + + This only removes files from the current branch, not from the entire + project history, and it does not delete them from the working directory. + + Returns True on success. + + include - include names matching the given patterns + exclude - exclude names matching the given patterns + + """ + if not isinstance(files, list): + files = [files] + + args = cmdbuilder(b('forget'), I=include, X=exclude, *files) + + eh = util.reterrorhandler(args) + self.rawcommand(args, eh=eh) + + return bool(eh) + + def grep(self, pattern, files=[], all=False, text=False, follow=False, + ignorecase=False, fileswithmatches=False, line=False, user=False, + date=False, include=None, exclude=None): + """Search for a pattern in specified files and revisions. + + This behaves differently than Unix grep. It only accepts Python/Perl + regexps. It searches repository history, not the working directory. + It always prints the revision number in which a match appears. + + Yields (filename, revision, [line, [match status, [user, + [date, [match]]]]]) per match depending on the given options. + + all - print all revisions that match + text - treat all files as text + follow - follow changeset history, or file history across + copies and renames + ignorecase - ignore case when matching + fileswithmatches - return only filenames and revisions that match + line - return line numbers in the result tuple + user - return the author in the result tuple + date - return the date in the result tuple + include - include names matching the given patterns + exclude - exclude names matching the given patterns + + """ + if not isinstance(files, list): + files = [files] + + args = cmdbuilder(b('grep'), all=all, a=text, f=follow, i=ignorecase, + l=fileswithmatches, n=line, u=user, d=date, + I=include, X=exclude, hidden=self.hidden, + *[pattern] + files) + args.append(b('-0')) + + def eh(ret, out, err): + if ret != 1: + raise error.CommandError(args, ret, out, err) + return b('') + + out = self.rawcommand(args, eh=eh).split(b('\0')) + + fieldcount = 3 + if user: + fieldcount += 1 + if date: + fieldcount += 1 + if line: + fieldcount += 1 + if all: + fieldcount += 1 + if fileswithmatches: + fieldcount -= 1 + + return util.grouper(fieldcount, out) + + def heads(self, rev=[], startrev=[], topological=False, closed=False): + """Return a list of current repository heads or branch heads. + + rev - return only branch heads on the branches associated with + the specified changesets. + + startrev - return only heads which are descendants of the given revs. + topological - named branch mechanics will be ignored and only changesets + without children will be shown. + + closed - normal and closed branch heads. + + """ + if not isinstance(rev, list): + rev = [rev] + + args = cmdbuilder(b('heads'), r=startrev, t=topological, c=closed, + template=templates.changeset, hidden=self.hidden, + *rev) + + def eh(ret, out, err): + if ret != 1: + raise error.CommandError(args, ret, out, err) + return b('') + + out = self.rawcommand(args, eh=eh).split(b('\0'))[:-1] + return self._parserevs(out) + + def identify(self, rev=None, source=None, num=False, id=False, branch=False, + tags=False, bookmarks=False): + """Return a summary string identifying the repository state at rev + using one or two parent hash identifiers, followed by a "+" if + the working directory has uncommitted changes, the branch name + (if not default), a list of tags, and a list of bookmarks. + + When rev is not given, return a summary string of the current + state of the repository. + + Specifying source as a repository root or Mercurial bundle will cause + lookup to operate on that repository/bundle. + + num - show local revision number + id - show global revision id + branch - show branch + tags - show tags + bookmarks - show bookmarks + + """ + args = cmdbuilder(b('identify'), source, r=rev, n=num, i=id, + b=branch, t=tags, B=bookmarks, + hidden=self.hidden) + + return self.rawcommand(args) + + def import_(self, patches, strip=None, force=False, nocommit=False, + bypass=False, exact=False, importbranch=False, message=None, + date=None, user=None, similarity=None): + """Import the specified patches which can be a list of file names or a + file-like object and commit them individually (unless nocommit is + specified). + + strip - directory strip option for patch. This has the same + meaning as the corresponding patch option (default: 1) + + force - skip check for outstanding uncommitted changes + nocommit - don't commit, just update the working directory + bypass - apply patch without touching the working directory + exact - apply patch to the nodes from which it was generated + importbranch - use any branch information in patch (implied by exact) + message - the commit message + date - record the specified date as commit date + user - record the specified user as committer + similarity - guess renamed files by similarity (0<=s<=100) + + """ + if hasattr(patches, 'read') and hasattr(patches, 'readline'): + patch = patches + + def readline(size, output): + return patch.readline(size) + + stdin = True + patches = () + prompt = readline + input = patch.read + else: + stdin = False + prompt = None + input = None + + args = cmdbuilder(b('import'), strip=strip, force=force, + no_commit=nocommit, bypass=bypass, exact=exact, + import_branch=importbranch, message=message, + date=date, user=user, similarity=similarity, _=stdin, + *patches) + + self.rawcommand(args, prompt=prompt, input=input) + + def incoming(self, revrange=None, path=None, force=False, newest=False, + bundle=None, bookmarks=False, branch=None, limit=None, + nomerges=False, subrepos=False): + """Return new changesets found in the specified path or the default pull + location. + + When bookmarks=True, return a list of (name, node) of incoming + bookmarks. + + revrange - a remote changeset or list of changesets intended to be added + force - run even if remote repository is unrelated + newest - show newest record first + bundle - avoid downloading the changesets twice and store the + bundles into the specified file. + + bookmarks - compare bookmarks (this changes the return value) + branch - a specific branch you would like to pull + limit - limit number of changes returned + nomerges - do not show merges + ssh - specify ssh command to use + remotecmd - specify hg command to run on the remote side + insecure- do not verify server certificate (ignoring web.cacerts config) + subrepos - recurse into subrepositories + + """ + args = cmdbuilder(b('incoming'), path, + template=templates.changeset, r=revrange, + f=force, n=newest, bundle=bundle, + B=bookmarks, b=branch, l=limit, M=nomerges, + S=subrepos) + + def eh(ret, out, err): + if ret != 1: + raise error.CommandError(args, ret, out, err) + + out = self.rawcommand(args, eh=eh) + if not out: + return [] + + out = util.eatlines(out, 2) + if bookmarks: + bms = [] + for line in out.splitlines(): + bms.append(tuple(line.split())) + return bms + else: + out = out.split(b('\0'))[:-1] + return self._parserevs(out) + + def log(self, revrange=None, files=[], follow=False, + followfirst=False, date=None, copies=False, keyword=None, + removed=False, onlymerges=False, user=None, branch=None, + prune=None, hidden=None, limit=None, nomerges=False, + include=None, exclude=None): + """Return the revision history of the specified files or the entire + project. + + File history is shown without following rename or copy history of files. + Use follow with a filename to follow history across renames and copies. + follow without a filename will only show ancestors or descendants of the + starting revision. followfirst only follows the first parent of merge + revisions. + + If revrange isn't specified, the default is "tip:0" unless + follow is set, in which case the working directory parent is + used as the starting revision. + + The returned changeset is a named tuple with the following + string fields: + + - rev + - node + - tags (space delimited) + - branch + - author + - desc + + follow - follow changeset history, or file history across + copies and renames + followfirst - only follow the first parent of merge changesets + date - show revisions matching date spec + copies - show copied files + keyword - do case-insensitive search for a given text + removed - include revisions where files were removed + onlymerges - show only merges + user - revisions committed by user + branch - show changesets within the given named branch + prune - do not display revision or any of its ancestors + hidden - show hidden changesets + limit - limit number of changes displayed + nomerges - do not show merges + include - include names matching the given patterns + exclude - exclude names matching the given patterns + + """ + if hidden is None: + hidden = self.hidden + args = cmdbuilder(b('log'), template=templates.changeset, + r=revrange, f=follow, follow_first=followfirst, + d=date, C=copies, k=keyword, removed=removed, + m=onlymerges, u=user, b=branch, P=prune, + l=limit, M=nomerges, I=include, X=exclude, + hidden=hidden, *files) + + out = self.rawcommand(args) + out = out.split(b('\0'))[:-1] + + return self._parserevs(out) + + def manifest(self, rev=None, all=False): + """Yields (nodeid, permission, executable, symlink, file path) tuples + for version controlled files for the given revision. If no + revision is given, the first parent of the working directory + is used, or the null revision if no revision is checked out. + + When all is True, all files from all revisions are yielded + (just the name). This includes deleted and renamed files. + + """ + args = cmdbuilder(b('manifest'), r=rev, all=all, debug=True, + hidden=self.hidden) + + out = self.rawcommand(args) + + if all: + for line in out.splitlines(): + yield line + else: + for line in out.splitlines(): + node = line[0:40] + perm = line[41:44] + symlink = line[45:46] == b('@') + executable = line[45:46] == b('*') + yield node, perm, executable, symlink, line[47:] + + def merge(self, rev=None, force=False, tool=None, cb=merge.handlers.abort): + """Merge working directory with rev. If no revision is specified, the + working directory's parent is a head revision, and the current + branch contains exactly one other head, the other head is + merged with by default. + + The current working directory is updated with all changes made in the + requested revision since the last common predecessor revision. + + Files that changed between either parent are marked as changed for the + next commit and a commit must be performed before any further updates to + the repository are allowed. The next commit will have two parents. + + force - force a merge with outstanding changes + tool - can be used to specify the merge tool used for file merges. It + overrides the HGMERGE environment variable and your configuration files. + + cb - controls the behaviour when Mercurial prompts what to do + with regard to a specific file, e.g. when one parent modified + a file and the other removed it. It can be one of + merge.handlers, or a function that gets a single argument + which are the contents of stdout. It should return one of the + expected choices (a single character). + + """ + # we can't really use --preview since merge doesn't support --template + args = cmdbuilder(b('merge'), r=rev, f=force, t=tool) + + prompt = None + if cb is merge.handlers.abort: + prompt = cb + elif cb is merge.handlers.noninteractive: + args.append(b('-y')) + else: + prompt = lambda size, output: cb(output) + b('\n') + + self.rawcommand(args, prompt=prompt) + + def move(self, source, dest, after=False, force=False, dryrun=False, + include=None, exclude=None): + """Mark dest as copies of source; mark source for deletion. If dest + is a directory, copies are put in that directory. If dest is a + file, then source must be a string. + + Returns True on success, False if errors are encountered. + + source - a file or a list of files + dest - a destination file or directory + after - record a rename that has already occurred + force - forcibly copy over an existing managed file + dryrun - do not perform actions, just print output + include - include names matching the given patterns + exclude - exclude names matching the given patterns + + """ + if not isinstance(source, list): + source = [source] + + source.append(dest) + args = cmdbuilder(b('move'), A=after, f=force, n=dryrun, + I=include, X=exclude, *source) + + eh = util.reterrorhandler(args) + self.rawcommand(args, eh=eh) + + return bool(eh) + + def outgoing(self, revrange=None, path=None, force=False, newest=False, + bookmarks=False, branch=None, limit=None, nomerges=False, + subrepos=False): + """Return changesets not found in the specified path or the default push + location. + + When bookmarks=True, return a list of (name, node) of + bookmarks that will be pushed. + + revrange - a (list of) changeset intended to be included in + the destination force - run even when the destination is + unrelated newest - show newest record first branch - a + specific branch you would like to push limit - limit number of + changes displayed nomerges - do not show merges ssh - specify + ssh command to use remotecmd - specify hg command to run on + the remote side insecure - do not verify server certificate + (ignoring web.cacerts config) subrepos - recurse into + subrepositories + + """ + args = cmdbuilder(b('outgoing'), + path, + template=templates.changeset, r=revrange, + f=force, n=newest, B=bookmarks, + b=branch, S=subrepos) + + def eh(ret, out, err): + if ret != 1: + raise error.CommandError(args, ret, out, err) + + out = self.rawcommand(args, eh=eh) + if not out: + return [] + + out = util.eatlines(out, 2) + if bookmarks: + bms = [] + for line in out.splitlines(): + bms.append(tuple(line.split())) + return bms + else: + out = out.split(b('\0'))[:-1] + return self._parserevs(out) + + def parents(self, rev=None, file=None): + """Return the working directory's parent revisions. If rev is given, + the parent of that revision will be printed. If file is given, + the revision in which the file was last changed (before the + working directory revision or the revision specified by rev) + is returned. + + """ + args = cmdbuilder(b('parents'), file, template=templates.changeset, + r=rev, hidden=self.hidden) + + out = self.rawcommand(args) + if not out: + return + + out = out.split(b('\0'))[:-1] + + return self._parserevs(out) + + def paths(self, name=None): + """ + Return the definition of given symbolic path name. If no name is given, + return a dictionary of pathname : url of all available names. + + Path names are defined in the [paths] section of your configuration file + and in "/etc/mercurial/hgrc". If run inside a repository, ".hg/hgrc" is + used, too. + """ + if not name: + out = self.rawcommand([b('paths')]) + if not out: + return {} + + return dict([s.split(b(' = ')) + for s in out.rstrip().split(b('\n'))]) + else: + args = cmdbuilder(b('paths'), name) + out = self.rawcommand(args) + return out.rstrip() + + def pull(self, source=None, rev=None, update=False, force=False, + bookmark=None, branch=None, ssh=None, remotecmd=None, + insecure=False, tool=None): + """Pull changes from a remote repository. + + This finds all changes from the repository specified by source + and adds them to this repository. If source is omitted, the + 'default' path will be used. By default, this does not update + the copy of the project in the working directory. + + Returns True on success, False if update was given and there were + unresolved files. + + update - update to new branch head if changesets were pulled + force - run even when remote repository is unrelated + rev - a (list of) remote changeset intended to be added + bookmark - (list of) bookmark to pull + branch - a (list of) specific branch you would like to pull + ssh - specify ssh command to use + remotecmd - specify hg command to run on the remote side + insecure - do not verify server certificate (ignoring + web.cacerts config) + tool - specify merge tool for rebase + + """ + args = cmdbuilder(b('pull'), source, r=rev, u=update, f=force, + B=bookmark, b=branch, e=ssh, + remotecmd=remotecmd, insecure=insecure, + t=tool) + + eh = util.reterrorhandler(args) + self.rawcommand(args, eh=eh) + + return bool(eh) + + def push(self, dest=None, rev=None, force=False, bookmark=None, branch=None, + newbranch=False, ssh=None, remotecmd=None, insecure=False): + """Push changesets from this repository to the specified destination. + + This operation is symmetrical to pull: it is identical to a pull in the + destination repository from the current one. + + Returns True if push was successful, False if nothing to push. + + rev - the (list of) specified revision and all its ancestors + will be pushed to the remote repository. + + force - override the default behavior and push all changesets on all + branches. + + bookmark - (list of) bookmark to push + branch - a (list of) specific branch you would like to push + newbranch - allows push to create a new named branch that is + not present at the destination. This allows you to only create + a new branch without forcing other changes. + + ssh - specify ssh command to use + remotecmd - specify hg command to run on the remote side + insecure - do not verify server certificate (ignoring + web.cacerts config) + + """ + args = cmdbuilder(b('push'), dest, r=rev, f=force, B=bookmark, b=branch, + new_branch=newbranch, e=ssh, remotecmd=remotecmd, + insecure=insecure) + + eh = util.reterrorhandler(args) + self.rawcommand(args, eh=eh) + + return bool(eh) + + def remove(self, files, after=False, force=False, include=None, + exclude=None): + """Schedule the indicated files for removal from the repository. This + only removes files from the current branch, not from the + entire project history. + + Returns True on success, False if any warnings encountered. + + after - used to remove only files that have already been deleted + force - remove (and delete) file even if added or modified + include - include names matching the given patterns + exclude - exclude names matching the given patterns + + """ + if not isinstance(files, list): + files = [files] + + args = cmdbuilder(b('remove'), A=after, f=force, I=include, X=exclude, + *files) + + eh = util.reterrorhandler(args) + self.rawcommand(args, eh=eh) + + return bool(eh) + + def resolve(self, file=[], all=False, listfiles=False, mark=False, + unmark=False, tool=None, include=None, exclude=None): + """ + Redo merges or set/view the merge status of given files. + + Returns True on success, False if any files fail a resolve attempt. + + When listfiles is True, returns a list of (code, file path) of resolved + and unresolved files. Code will be 'R' or 'U' accordingly. + + all - select all unresolved files + mark - mark files as resolved + unmark - mark files as unresolved + tool - specify merge tool + include - include names matching the given patterns + exclude - exclude names matching the given patterns + """ + if not isinstance(file, list): + file = [file] + + args = cmdbuilder(b('resolve'), a=all, l=listfiles, m=mark, u=unmark, + t=tool, I=include, X=exclude, *file) + + out = self.rawcommand(args) + + if listfiles: + l = [] + for line in out.splitlines(): + l.append(tuple(line.split(b(' '), 1))) + return l + + def revert(self, files, rev=None, all=False, date=None, nobackup=False, + dryrun=False, include=None, exclude=None): + """With no revision specified, revert the specified files or + directories to the contents they had in the parent of the + working directory. This restores the contents of files to an + unmodified state and unschedules adds, removes, copies, and + renames. If the working directory has two parents, you must + explicitly specify a revision. + + Specifying rev or date will revert the given files or + directories to their states as of a specific revision. Because + revert does not change the working directory parents, this + will cause these files to appear modified. This can be helpful + to "back out" some or all of an earlier change. + + Modified files are saved with a .orig suffix before reverting. + To disable these backups, use nobackup. + + Returns True on success. + + all - revert all changes when no arguments given + date - tipmost revision matching date + rev - revert to the specified revision + nobackup - do not save backup copies of files + include - include names matching the given patterns + exclude - exclude names matching the given patterns + dryrun - do not perform actions, just print output + + """ + if not isinstance(files, list): + files = [files] + + args = cmdbuilder(b('revert'), r=rev, a=all, d=date, + no_backup=nobackup, n=dryrun, I=include, X=exclude, + hidden=self.hidden, *files) + + eh = util.reterrorhandler(args) + self.rawcommand(args, eh=eh) + + return bool(eh) + + def root(self): + """ + Return the root directory of the current repository. + """ + return self.rawcommand([b('root')]).rstrip() + + def status(self, rev=None, change=None, all=False, modified=False, + added=False, removed=False, deleted=False, clean=False, + unknown=False, ignored=False, copies=False, + subrepos=False, include=None, exclude=None): + """ + Return status of files in the repository as a list of (code, file path) + where code can be: + + M = modified + A = added + R = removed + C = clean + ! = missing (deleted by non-hg command, but still tracked) + ? = untracked + I = ignored + = origin of the previous file listed as A (added) + + rev - show difference from (list of) revision + change - list the changed files of a revision + all - show status of all files + modified - show only modified files + added - show only added files + removed - show only removed files + deleted - show only deleted (but tracked) files + clean - show only files without changes + unknown - show only unknown (not tracked) files + ignored - show only ignored files + copies - show source of copied files + subrepos - recurse into subrepositories + include - include names matching the given patterns + exclude - exclude names matching the given patterns + """ + if rev and change: + raise ValueError('cannot specify both rev and change') + + args = cmdbuilder(b('status'), rev=rev, change=change, A=all, + m=modified, a=added, r=removed, d=deleted, c=clean, + u=unknown, i=ignored, C=copies, S=subrepos, I=include, + X=exclude, hidden=self.hidden) + + args.append(b('-0')) + + out = self.rawcommand(args) + l = [] + + for entry in out.split(b('\0')): + if entry: + if entry[0:1] == b(' '): + l.append((b(' '), entry[2:])) + else: + l.append(tuple(entry.split(b(' '), 1))) + + return l + + def tag(self, names, rev=None, message=None, force=False, local=False, + remove=False, date=None, user=None): + """Add one or more tags specified by names for the current or given + revision. + + Changing an existing tag is normally disallowed; use force to override. + + Tag commits are usually made at the head of a branch. If the + parent of the working directory is not a branch head, a + CommandError will be raised. force can be specified to force + the tag commit to be based on a non-head changeset. + + local - make the tag local + rev - revision to tag + remove - remove a tag + message - set commit message + date - record the specified date as commit date + user - record the specified user as committer + + """ + if not isinstance(names, list): + names = [names] + + args = cmdbuilder(b('tag'), r=rev, m=message, f=force, l=local, + remove=remove, d=date, u=user, hidden=self.hidden, + *names) + + self.rawcommand(args) + + def tags(self): + """ + Return a list of repository tags as: (name, rev, node, islocal) + """ + args = cmdbuilder(b('tags'), v=True) + + out = self.rawcommand(args) + + t = [] + for line in out.splitlines(): + taglocal = line.endswith(b(' local')) + if taglocal: + line = line[:-6] + name, rev = line.rsplit(b(' '), 1) + rev, node = rev.split(b(':')) + t.append((name.rstrip(), int(rev), node, taglocal)) + return t + + def phase(self, revs=(), secret=False, draft=False, public=False, + force=False): + '''Set or show the current phase name. + + revs - target revision(s) + public - set changeset phase to public + draft - set changeset phase to draft + secret - set changeset phase to secret + force - allow to move boundary backward + + output format: [(id, phase) ...] for each changeset + + The arguments match the mercurial API. + ''' + if not isinstance(revs, (list, tuple)): + revs = [revs] + args = util.cmdbuilder(b('phase'), secret=secret, draft=draft, + public=public, force=force, + hidden=self.hidden, *revs) + out = self.rawcommand(args) + if draft or public or secret: + return + else: + output = [i.split(b(': '))for i in out.strip().split(b('\n'))] + return [(int(num), phase) for (num, phase) in output] + + def summary(self, remote=False): + """ + Return a dictionary with a brief summary of the working directory state, + including parents, branch, commit status, and available updates. + + 'parent' : a list of (rev, node, tags, message) + 'branch' : the current branch + 'commit' : True if the working directory is clean, False otherwise + 'update' : number of available updates, + ['remote' : (in, in bookmarks, out, out bookmarks),] + ['mq': (applied, unapplied) mq patches,] + + unparsed entries will be of them form key : value + """ + args = cmdbuilder(b('summary'), remote=remote, hidden=self.hidden) + + out = self.rawcommand(args).splitlines() + + d = {} + while out: + line = out.pop(0) + name, value = line.split(b(': '), 1) + + if name == b('parent'): + parent, tags = value.split(b(' '), 1) + rev, node = parent.split(b(':')) + + if tags: + tags = tags.replace(b(' (empty repository)'), b('')) + else: + tags = None + + value = d.get(name, []) + + if rev == b('-1'): + value.append((int(rev), node, tags, None)) + else: + message = out.pop(0)[1:] + value.append((int(rev), node, tags, message)) + elif name == b('branch'): + pass + elif name == b('commit'): + value = value == b('(clean)') + elif name == b('update'): + if value == b('(current)'): + value = 0 + else: + value = int(value.split(b(' '), 1)[0]) + elif remote and name == b('remote'): + if value == b('(synced)'): + value = 0, 0, 0, 0 + else: + inc = incb = out_ = outb = 0 + + for v in value.split(b(', ')): + count, v = v.split(b(' '), 1) + if v == b('outgoing'): + out_ = int(count) + elif v.endswith(b('incoming')): + inc = int(count) + elif v == b('incoming bookmarks'): + incb = int(count) + elif v == b('outgoing bookmarks'): + outb = int(count) + + value = inc, incb, out_, outb + elif name == b('mq'): + applied = unapplied = 0 + for v in value.split(b(', ')): + count, v = v.split(b(' '), 1) + if v == b('applied'): + applied = int(count) + elif v == b('unapplied'): + unapplied = int(count) + value = applied, unapplied + + d[name] = value + + return d + + def tip(self): + """ + Return the tip revision (usually just called the tip) which is the + changeset most recently added to the repository (and therefore the most + recently changed head). + """ + args = cmdbuilder(b('tip'), template=templates.changeset, + hidden=self.hidden) + out = self.rawcommand(args) + out = out.split(b('\0')) + + return self._parserevs(out)[0] + + def update(self, rev=None, clean=False, check=False, date=None): + """ + Update the repository's working directory to changeset specified by rev. + If rev isn't specified, update to the tip of the current named branch. + + Return the number of files (updated, merged, removed, unresolved) + + clean - discard uncommitted changes (no backup) + check - update across branches if no uncommitted changes + date - tipmost revision matching date + """ + if clean and check: + raise ValueError('clean and check cannot both be True') + + args = cmdbuilder(b('update'), r=rev, C=clean, c=check, d=date, + hidden=self.hidden) + + def eh(ret, out, err): + if ret == 1: + return out + + raise error.CommandError(args, ret, out, err) + + + out = self.rawcommand(args, eh=eh) + + m = re.search(b(r'^(\d+).+, (\d+).+, (\d+).+, (\d+)'), out, + re.MULTILINE) + return tuple(map(int, list(m.groups()))) + + @property + def version(self): + """Return hg version that runs the command server as a 4 fielded + tuple: major, minor, micro and local build info. e.g. (1, 9, + 1, '+4-3095db9f5c2c') + """ + if self._version is None: + v = self.rawcommand(cmdbuilder(b('version'), q=True)) + v = list(re.match(b(r'.*?(\d+)\.(\d+)\.?(\d+)?(\+[0-9a-f-]+)?'), + v).groups()) + + for i in range(3): + try: + v[i] = int(v[i]) + except TypeError: + v[i] = 0 + + self._version = tuple(v) + + return self._version + + def __getitem__(self, changeid): + try: + return context.changectx(self, changeid) + except ValueError as e: + raise KeyError(*e.args) + + def __contains__(self, changeid): + """ + check if changeid, which can be either a local revision number or a + changeset id, matches a changeset in the client. + """ + try: + context.changectx(self, changeid) + return True + except ValueError: + return False diff --git a/third_party/python/python-hglib/hglib/context.py b/third_party/python/python-hglib/hglib/context.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3ba9abb890 --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/python/python-hglib/hglib/context.py @@ -0,0 +1,238 @@ +import hglib.client # Circular dependency. +from hglib import util, templates +from hglib.error import CommandError +from hglib.util import b, strtobytes, integertypes + +_nullcset = [b('-1'), b('0000000000000000000000000000000000000000'), b(''), + b(''), b(''), b(''), b('')] + +class changectx(object): + """A changecontext object makes access to data related to a particular + changeset convenient.""" + def __init__(self, repo, changeid=b('')): + """changeid is a revision number, node, or tag""" + if changeid == b(''): + changeid = b('.') + self._repo = repo + if isinstance(changeid, hglib.client.revision): + cset = changeid + elif changeid == -1: + cset = _nullcset + else: + if isinstance(changeid, integertypes): + changeid = b('rev(') + strtobytes(changeid) + b(')') + + notfound = False + try: + cset = self._repo.log(changeid) + # hg bbf4f3dfd700 gave a null result for tip+1 + if (cset and cset[0][1] == _nullcset[1] + and cset[0][0] != _nullcset[0]): + notfound = True + except CommandError: + notfound = True + + if notfound or not len(cset): + raise ValueError('changeid %r not found in repo' % changeid) + if len(cset) > 1: + raise ValueError('changeid must yield a single changeset') + cset = cset[0] + + self._rev, self._node, self._tags = cset[:3] + self._branch, self._author, self._description, self._date = cset[3:] + + self._rev = int(self._rev) + + self._tags = self._tags.split() + try: + self._tags.remove(b('tip')) + except ValueError: + pass + + self._ignored = None + self._clean = None + + def __str__(self): + return self._node[:12].decode('latin-1') + + def __int__(self): + return self._rev + + def __repr__(self): + return "<changectx %s>" % str(self) + + def __hash__(self): + try: + return hash(self._rev) + except AttributeError: + return id(self) + + def __eq__(self, other): + try: + return self._rev == other._rev + except AttributeError: + return False + + def __ne__(self, other): + return not (self == other) + + def __nonzero__(self): + return self._rev != -1 + + def __bool__(self): + return self.__nonzero__() + + def __contains__(self, key): + return key in self._manifest + + def __iter__(self): + for f in sorted(self._manifest): + yield f + + @util.propertycache + def _status(self): + return self._parsestatus(self._repo.status(change=strtobytes(self)))[:4] + + def _parsestatus(self, stat): + d = dict((c, []) + for c in (b('M'), b('A'), b('R'), b('!'), b('?'), b('I'), + b('C'), b(' '))) + for k, path in stat: + d[k].append(path) + return (d[b('M')], d[b('A')], d[b('R')], d[b('!')], d[b('?')], + d[b('I')], d[b('C')]) + + def status(self, ignored=False, clean=False): + """Explicit status query + Unless this method is used to query the working copy status, the + _status property will implicitly read the status using its default + arguments.""" + stat = self._parsestatus(self._repo.status(change=strtobytes(self), + ignored=ignored, + clean=clean)) + self._unknown = self._ignored = self._clean = None + if ignored: + self._ignored = stat[5] + if clean: + self._clean = stat[6] + self._status = stat[:4] + return stat + + def rev(self): + return self._rev + + def node(self): + return self._node + + def tags(self): + return self._tags + + def branch(self): + return self._branch + + def author(self): + return self._author + + def user(self): + return self._author + + def date(self): + return self._date + + def description(self): + return self._description + + def files(self): + return sorted(self._status[0] + self._status[1] + self._status[2]) + + def modified(self): + return self._status[0] + + def added(self): + return self._status[1] + + def removed(self): + return self._status[2] + + def ignored(self): + if self._ignored is None: + self.status(ignored=True) + return self._ignored + + def clean(self): + if self._clean is None: + self.status(clean=True) + return self._clean + + @util.propertycache + def _manifest(self): + d = {} + for node, p, e, s, path in self._repo.manifest(rev=strtobytes(self)): + d[path] = node + return d + + def manifest(self): + return self._manifest + + def hex(self): + return hex(self._node) + + @util.propertycache + def _parents(self): + """return contexts for each parent changeset""" + par = self._repo.parents(rev=strtobytes(self)) + if not par: + return [changectx(self._repo, -1)] + return [changectx(self._repo, int(cset.rev)) for cset in par] + + def parents(self): + return self._parents + + def p1(self): + return self._parents[0] + + def p2(self): + if len(self._parents) == 2: + return self._parents[1] + return changectx(self._repo, -1) + + @util.propertycache + def _bookmarks(self): + books = [bm for bm in self._repo.bookmarks()[0] if bm[1] == self._rev] + + bms = [] + for name, r, n in books: + bms.append(name) + return bms + + def bookmarks(self): + return self._bookmarks + + def hidden(self): + """return True if the changeset is hidden, else False""" + return bool(self._repo.log(revrange=self._node + b(' and hidden()'), + hidden=True)) + + def phase(self): + """return the phase of the changeset (public, draft or secret)""" + return self._repo.phase(strtobytes(self._rev))[0][1] + + def children(self): + """return contexts for each child changeset""" + for c in self._repo.log(b('children(') + self._node + b(')')): + yield changectx(self._repo, c) + + def ancestors(self): + for a in self._repo.log(b('ancestors(') + self._node + b(')')): + yield changectx(self._repo, a) + + def descendants(self): + for d in self._repo.log(b('descendants(') + self._node + b(')')): + yield changectx(self._repo, d) + + def ancestor(self, c2): + """ + return the ancestor context of self and c2 + """ + return changectx(self._repo, + b('ancestor(') + self + b(', ') + c2 + b(')')) diff --git a/third_party/python/python-hglib/hglib/error.py b/third_party/python/python-hglib/hglib/error.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e0652dc74d --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/python/python-hglib/hglib/error.py @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +class CommandError(Exception): + def __init__(self, args, ret, out, err): + self.args = args + self.ret = ret + self.out = out + self.err = err + + def __str__(self): + return str((self.ret, self.out.rstrip(), self.err.rstrip())) + +class ServerError(Exception): + pass + +class ResponseError(ServerError, ValueError): + pass + +class CapabilityError(ServerError): + pass diff --git a/third_party/python/python-hglib/hglib/merge.py b/third_party/python/python-hglib/hglib/merge.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..88bc99d993 --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/python/python-hglib/hglib/merge.py @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +from hglib.util import b + +class handlers(object): + """ + These can be used as the cb argument to hgclient.merge() to control the + behaviour when Mercurial prompts what to do with regard to a specific file, + e.g. when one parent modified a file and the other removed it. + """ + + @staticmethod + def abort(size, output): + """ + Abort the merge if a prompt appears. + """ + return b('') + + """ + This corresponds to Mercurial's -y/--noninteractive global option, which + picks the first choice on all prompts. + """ + noninteractive = 'yes' diff --git a/third_party/python/python-hglib/hglib/templates.py b/third_party/python/python-hglib/hglib/templates.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f91ee466a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/python/python-hglib/hglib/templates.py @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +from hglib.util import b + +changeset = b('{rev}\\0{node}\\0{tags}\\0{branch}\\0{author}' + '\\0{desc}\\0{date}\\0') diff --git a/third_party/python/python-hglib/hglib/util.py b/third_party/python/python-hglib/hglib/util.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b4bfe731f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/python/python-hglib/hglib/util.py @@ -0,0 +1,217 @@ +import os, subprocess, sys +from hglib import error +try: + from io import BytesIO +except ImportError: + from cStringIO import StringIO as BytesIO + +if sys.version_info[0] > 2: + izip = zip + integertypes = (int,) + + def b(s): + """Encode the string as bytes.""" + return s.encode('latin-1') +else: + from itertools import izip + integertypes = (long, int) + bytes = str # Defined in Python 2.6/2.7, but to the same value. + + def b(s): + """Encode the string as bytes.""" + return s + +def strtobytes(s): + """Return the bytes of the string representation of an object.""" + return str(s).encode('latin-1') + +def grouper(n, iterable): + ''' list(grouper(2, range(4))) -> [(0, 1), (2, 3)] ''' + args = [iter(iterable)] * n + return izip(*args) + +def eatlines(s, n): + """ + >>> eatlines(b("1\\n2"), 1) == b('2') + True + >>> eatlines(b("1\\n2"), 2) == b('') + True + >>> eatlines(b("1\\n2"), 3) == b('') + True + >>> eatlines(b("1\\n2\\n3"), 1) == b('2\\n3') + True + """ + cs = BytesIO(s) + + for line in cs: + n -= 1 + if n == 0: + return cs.read() + return b('') + +def skiplines(s, prefix): + """ + Skip lines starting with prefix in s + + >>> skiplines(b('a\\nb\\na\\n'), b('a')) == b('b\\na\\n') + True + >>> skiplines(b('a\\na\\n'), b('a')) == b('') + True + >>> skiplines(b(''), b('a')) == b('') + True + >>> skiplines(b('a\\nb'), b('b')) == b('a\\nb') + True + """ + cs = BytesIO(s) + + for line in cs: + if not line.startswith(prefix): + return line + cs.read() + + return b('') + +def _cmdval(val): + if isinstance(val, bytes): + return val + else: + return strtobytes(val) + +def cmdbuilder(name, *args, **kwargs): + """ + A helper for building the command arguments + + args are the positional arguments + + kwargs are the options + keys that are single lettered are prepended with '-', others with '--', + underscores are replaced with dashes + + keys with False boolean values are ignored, lists add the key multiple times + + None arguments are skipped + + >>> cmdbuilder(b('cmd'), a=True, b=False, c=None) == [b('cmd'), b('-a')] + True + >>> cmdbuilder(b('cmd'), long=True) == [b('cmd'), b('--long')] + True + >>> cmdbuilder(b('cmd'), str=b('s')) == [b('cmd'), b('--str'), b('s')] + True + >>> cmdbuilder(b('cmd'), d_ash=True) == [b('cmd'), b('--d-ash')] + True + >>> cmdbuilder(b('cmd'), _=True) == [b('cmd'), b('-')] + True + >>> expect = [b('cmd'), b('--list'), b('1'), b('--list'), b('2')] + >>> cmdbuilder(b('cmd'), list=[1, 2]) == expect + True + >>> cmdbuilder(b('cmd'), None) == [b('cmd')] + True + """ + cmd = [name] + for arg, val in kwargs.items(): + if val is None: + continue + + arg = arg.encode('latin-1').replace(b('_'), b('-')) + if arg != b('-'): + if len(arg) == 1: + arg = b('-') + arg + else: + arg = b('--') + arg + if isinstance(val, bool): + if val: + cmd.append(arg) + elif isinstance(val, list): + for v in val: + cmd.append(arg) + cmd.append(_cmdval(v)) + else: + cmd.append(arg) + cmd.append(_cmdval(val)) + + for a in args: + if a is not None: + cmd.append(a) + + return cmd + +class reterrorhandler(object): + """This class is meant to be used with rawcommand() error handler + argument. It remembers the return value the command returned if + it's one of allowed values, which is only 1 if none are given. + Otherwise it raises a CommandError. + + >>> e = reterrorhandler('') + >>> bool(e) + True + >>> e(1, 'a', '') + 'a' + >>> bool(e) + False + + """ + def __init__(self, args, allowed=None): + self.args = args + self.ret = 0 + if allowed is None: + self.allowed = [1] + else: + self.allowed = allowed + + def __call__(self, ret, out, err): + self.ret = ret + if ret not in self.allowed: + raise error.CommandError(self.args, ret, out, err) + return out + + def __nonzero__(self): + """ Returns True if the return code was 0, False otherwise """ + return self.ret == 0 + + def __bool__(self): + return self.__nonzero__() + +class propertycache(object): + """ + Decorator that remembers the return value of a function call. + + >>> execcount = 0 + >>> class obj(object): + ... def func(self): + ... global execcount + ... execcount += 1 + ... return [] + ... func = propertycache(func) + >>> o = obj() + >>> o.func + [] + >>> execcount + 1 + >>> o.func + [] + >>> execcount + 1 + """ + def __init__(self, func): + self.func = func + self.name = func.__name__ + def __get__(self, obj, type=None): + result = self.func(obj) + setattr(obj, self.name, result) + return result + +close_fds = os.name == 'posix' + +startupinfo = None +if os.name == 'nt': + startupinfo = subprocess.STARTUPINFO() + startupinfo.dwFlags |= subprocess.STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW + +def popen(args, env=None): + environ = None + if env: + environ = dict(os.environ) + environ.update(env) + + return subprocess.Popen(args, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, + stderr=subprocess.PIPE, close_fds=close_fds, + startupinfo=startupinfo, env=environ) diff --git a/third_party/python/python-hglib/setup.py b/third_party/python/python-hglib/setup.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f565ae7f98 --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/python/python-hglib/setup.py @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +import os, time +from distutils.core import setup + +# query Mercurial for version number, or pull from PKG-INFO +version = 'unknown' +if os.path.isdir('.hg'): + cmd = "hg id -i -t" + l = os.popen(cmd).read().split() + while len(l) > 1 and l[-1][0].isalpha(): # remove non-numbered tags + l.pop() + if len(l) > 1: # tag found + version = l[-1] + if l[0].endswith('+'): # propagate the dirty status to the tag + version += '+' + elif len(l) == 1: # no tag found + cmd = 'hg parents --template "{latesttag}+{latesttagdistance}-"' + version = os.popen(cmd).read() + l[0] + if version.endswith('+'): + version += time.strftime('%Y%m%d') +elif os.path.exists('.hg_archival.txt'): + kw = dict([[t.strip() for t in l.split(':', 1)] + for l in open('.hg_archival.txt')]) + if 'tag' in kw: + version = kw['tag'] + elif 'latesttag' in kw: + version = '%(latesttag)s+%(latesttagdistance)s-%(node).12s' % kw + else: + version = kw.get('node', '')[:12] +elif os.path.exists('PKG-INFO'): + kw = dict([[t.strip() for t in l.split(':', 1)] + for l in open('PKG-INFO') if ':' in l]) + version = kw.get('Version', version) + +setup( + name='python-hglib', + version=version, + author='Idan Kamara', + author_email='idankk86@gmail.com', + url='http://selenic.com/repo/python-hglib', + description='Mercurial Python library', + long_description=open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), + 'README')).read(), + classifiers=[ + 'Programming Language :: Python', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.4', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.5', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4', + + ], + license='MIT', + packages=['hglib']) diff --git a/third_party/python/python-hglib/test.py b/third_party/python/python-hglib/test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e0b4021f45 --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/python/python-hglib/test.py @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python + +import nose +from tests import with_hg + +if __name__ == '__main__': + nose.main(addplugins=[with_hg.WithHgPlugin()]) |